Common use of Anti-Piracy Clause in Contracts

Anti-Piracy. Piracy is a criminal offence under law and reproduction, distribution, publication, copying, downloading or exploitation of any Company Hardware or the content transmitted through the Company Hardware is strictly discouraged by the Company. In furtherance to this intent, Company, with or without notification to the Subscriber, may deploy security measures to detect piracy or any unlawful activity that may be conducted in association to the Services or the Company Hardware provided by the Company. These security measures could include without limitation fingerprinting mechanism and monitoring of all activities connected to the service including usage of the Services or the Company Hardware under this Contract. Company reserves the right to enter the premises to inspect and audit the premises without any prior notification. Company has the right to immediately deactivate, cancel and terminate the Service and/or this Contract and/or repossess the Company Hardware including any connected devices, information or documents. The forgoing rights shall be in addition to all the other rights that the Company may have under the law including without limitation initiating proceedings including legal proceedings, sharing information with the enforcement agencies.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subscription Contract, Subscription Contract, Subscription Contract

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